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众议院通过法案,如果抖音的中国所有者不出售这款流行的应用程序,将禁止该应用程序

2024-03-14 10:46 -ABC  -  303196

众议院在周三通过了议案两党立法迫使抖音的中国母公司出售这个广受欢迎的社交媒体平台,否则将在美国面临禁令

如果该法案获得通过,字节跳动将在应用商店开始禁止访问之前有6个月的时间从抖音撤资。

最终投票结果为352票对65票,超过了根据暂停规则通过立法所需的三分之二多数门槛。

尽管抖音的支持者在最后一刻进行游说,前总统唐纳德·特朗普也表示反对,但该法案还是通过了扭转了他的立场在应用程序上。

目前尚不清楚该提案是否会在参议院获得同等程度的支持,参议院多数党领袖查克·舒默尚未承诺将其提交参议院。

在众议院通过该法案后,舒默在一份声明中表示:“参议院将在众议院通过该法案后对其进行审查。”

乔·拜登总统表示,如果该法案提交到他的办公桌上,他将签署该法案。

众议院议长·迈克·约翰逊在众议院投票成功后不久,就向参议院施压要求采取行动。

约翰逊在一份声明中说:“今天的两党投票表明了国会反对共产主义中国监视和操纵美国人的企图,并表明了我们遏制敌人的决心。我敦促参议院通过这项法案,并将其提交给总统,以便他能签署成为法律。"

周三,参议院的两名主要成员正式支持众议院通过的法案:参议院情报委员会主席马克·华纳和副主席马尔科·卢比奥

他们在一份联合声明中表示:“我们一致关注抖音对国家安全构成的威胁——这个平台拥有影响和分裂美国人的巨大权力,其母公司字节跳动在法律上仍需听命于中国共产党。”。尽管如此,仍不清楚最终是否会有60票支持这项立法。

在众议院的投票中,15名共和党人和50名民主党人投票反对该法案。民主党人投下的一些值得注意的“反对票”包括众议院情报高级成员吉姆·希姆斯、党鞭凯瑟琳·克拉克、规则委员会高级成员吉姆·麦戈文、外交事务高级成员格雷戈里·米克斯、司法高级成员杰罗德·纳德勒和筹款高级成员理查德·尼尔。反对者称该法案侵犯了用户的第一修正案权利。

在众议院投票之前,这项工作的主要共和党和民主党人告诉ABC新闻,该应用程序带来的潜在虚假信息和数据“风险”太过不祥,不容忽视。

“例如,我们过去有过抖音利用该应用监视记者的例子,但我认为更大的风险是有一个外国对手,在这种情况下是中国共产党,控制着日益成为美国主导新闻平台的平台,”威斯康辛州共和党众议员迈克·加拉格尔说。,说道。

“宣传方面的风险、影响我们选举的风险都太严重了。这不仅仅是我在说。这是拜登政府的所有主要国家安全官员。这就是我们寻求剥离资产以防范这两种风险的原因。”

使用抖音的美国人“应该谨慎使用”,伊利诺伊州众议员拉贾·克里什纳穆尔蒂说。,同意了。

“我手机上没有。政府设备禁止使用它是有原因的。但是你知道,我认为你应该谨慎使用它。谢天谢地,我自己的孩子没有在他们的设备上安装它,所有的父母都应该采取相应的行动,”他说。

在一个小时的立法辩论中,许多议员声称他们的主要目标是出于国家安全原因将该应用程序从其中国母公司分离出来,而不是禁止一款超过1.7亿美国人使用的非常受欢迎的应用程序。

“这不是试图禁止抖音。这是为了让抖音变得更好,”加州民主党前众议院议长南希·佩洛西(Nancy Pelosi)说,她强调了该应用程序的积极教育和商业价值。“井字游戏。一个赢家。一个赢家。”

但是其他议员表示担心该法案侵犯了第一修正案和言论自由。

“美国人有权查看信息,”共和党众议员托马斯·马西说。“我们不需要政府保护我们的信息。我们中的一些人只是不想让总统挑选我们可以在手机上安装的应用程序或我们可以访问的网站。”

House passes bill that would ban TikTok if its Chinese owners don't sell the popular app

The House on Wednesday passed bipartisan legislation to force TikTok's Chinese parent company to sell the wildly popular social media platform or face a ban in the U.S.

If enacted, the bill would give ByteDance six months to divest from TikTok before app stores would start prohibiting access.

The final vote was 352-65, surpassing the two-thirds majority threshold needed to pass the legislation under a suspension of the rules.

The bill passed despite an eleventh-hour lobbying push from TikTok's supporters and some opposition from former President Donald Trump, who reversed his position on the app.

It's unclear if it will be welcomed by the same level of support in the Senate, where Majority Leader Chuck Schumer hasn't committed to putting it on the floor.

"The Senate will review the legislation when it comes over from the House," Schumer said in a statement after the bill's passage in the House.

President Joe Biden has said if it lands on his desk, he will sign it.

House Speaker Mike Johnson, shortly after his chamber's successful vote, pressured the Senate to take action.

"Today's bipartisan vote demonstrates Congress' opposition to Communist China's attempts to spy on and manipulate Americans, and signals our resolve to deter our enemies," Johnson said in a statement. "I urge the Senate to pass this bill and send it to the President so he can sign it into law."

On Wednesday, two major Senate players formally endorsed the House-passed bill: Senate Intelligence Committee Chairman Mark Warner, D-Va., and Vice Chairman Marco Rubio, R-Fla.

"We are united in our concern about the national security threat posed by TikTok -- a platform with enormous power to influence and divide Americans whose parent company ByteDance remains legally required to do the bidding of the Chinese Communist Party," they said in a joint statement. Still, it remains unclear if there will ultimately be 60 votes to advance the legislation.

In the House vote, 15 Republicans and 50 Democrats voted against the bill. Some notable "no" votes from Democrats include ranking member of House Intelligence Jim Himes, Whip Katherine Clark, ranking member of Rules Committee Jim McGovern, ranking member of Foreign Affairs Gregory Meeks, ranking member of Judiciary Jerrold Nadler, and ranking member of Ways and Means Richard Neal. Opponents have said the bill violates the First Amendment rights of users.

Ahead of the House vote, the lead Republican and Democrat on the effort told ABC News that the potential disinformation and data "risks" the app poses are too ominous to ignore.

"We've had instances in the past where TikTok has used the app to spy on journalists, for example, but the broader risk in my mind is having a foreign adversary, in this case, the Chinese Communist Party, control what is increasingly becoming the dominant news platform in America," Rep. Mike Gallagher, R-Wisc., said.

"The risk in terms of propaganda, the risk to influence our election are just too severe. That's not just me talking. That's every single major national security official from the Biden administration. That's why we're seeking a divestiture to guard against those two risks."

Americans using TikTok "should use it cautiously," Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi, D-Ill., agreed.

"I don't have it on my phone. It's banned from government devices for a reason. But you know, I think you should use it cautiously. My own children don't have it on their devices, thankfully, and all parents should act accordingly," he said.

In an hour of debate on the legislation, many lawmakers contended their primary goal was to separate the app from its Chinese parent company for national security reasons, not to ban a very popular app used by more than 170 million Americans.

"This is not an attempt to ban TikTok. It's an attempt to make TikTok better," said former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, a California Democrat, as she highlighted the positive educational and business values of the app. "Tic-Tac-Toe. A winner. A winner."

But others in the chamber voiced concern the bill is an infringement on the First Amendment and free speech.

"Americans have the right to view information," said Rep. Thomas Massie, R-Ky. "We don't need the government to protect us from information. Some of us just don't want the president picking which apps we can put on our phones or which websites we can visit."

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